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Hmmm just caught up with this show after taking a break (was like 10 eps behind). Is it just me or has the animation improved noticeably? Did the A team come back to this show after they finished up Darker than Black?

You're not alone, I also thought that they significantly improved the animation quality. Good sign

Other than that it was a nice adaptation and Greed's breakdown scene at the end was very awesome and intense. And was that new music playing during it? I didn't recognize that piece.

Yes, yes it was. *insert hallelujah smiley here*

Looks like they're going to be putting everything they've got into the final arc.

As a huge GreedLing fan, I loved the scenes at the end of the episode: The flashbacks and light bulb memories Greed experienced + the anguish, along with Ling chastising him about friendships and his pathetic display of no greed with regards to them... it's awesome.

It's a good thing that the music doesn't feel old in this ep, but I don't think there's anything new really. The pieces Endless Twilight and Shiroth mentioned, I think I've heard them at least once before.

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Originally Posted by Shiroth

Indeed, along with the piece that was played when Al was looking over the town, and then decided to help out.

This was played once in ep 4, when Ed and Roy visited Tucker's house for the 1st time.

The other piece (in Greedling scene at the end) is very similar to the one that was played in ep 22, during Scar's flashback, except this time the vocal part was tuned down a little. Not quite sure about this one though.

I think as long as they don't use the same track over and over so many times it sure feels new, especially when the timing is right.

Pretty good episode once again, but I must say I hate Brotherhood's portrayal of Hohenheim. They remove every single one of his jokes, amusing lines and scenes and make him a 100% serious character all the time. It's lame.

I agree, it is lame. =[ I don't understand the point of doing it, either.

They took out all 3 of his "funny" lines, though the "don't pull things out of your crotch" wasn't something he actually said, I still wish they kept all that in there, but it's no big deal..